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Lyons Road - Site Clearance
We were employed to carry out the site clearance works of the site at the commercial building in Merton to make way for incoming tenants.
Shortly after the practical completion of Lyons Road development, Greenfield received a phone call to undertake emergency clearance works of fly-tipped waste within the building. Greenfield were able to mobilise within a week.
230 Man Hours
141 Tonnes
2 Weeks
Lyons Road - Site Clearance
We were employed to carry out the site clearance works of the site at the commercial building in Merton to make way for incoming tenants.
Shortly after the practical completion of Lyons Road development, Greenfield received a phone call to undertake emergency clearance works of fly-tipped waste within the building. Greenfield were able to mobilise within a week.
230 Man Hours
141 Tonnes
2 Weeks
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Scope of Works
- Principal Contractor
- Asbestos Watching Brief
- Site Specific Method Statement and Risk Assessment
- Site Clearance
- Waste Segregation for Optimal Recycling
- Removal of hazardous substances
- Waste Removal
- Environmental Pick around the site boundary
Scope of Works
- Principal Contractor
- Asbestos Watching Brief
- Site Specific Method Statement and Risk Assessment
- Site Clearance
- Waste Segregation for Optimal Recycling
- Removal of hazardous substances
- Waste Removal
- Environmental Pick around the site boundary
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Project Overview
The site clearance project in Merton Wood had its challenges from the offset. It was identified from the site visit that an asbestos watching brief would be required as a precaution throughout the duration of the project.
Greenfield prepared a COSHH Assessments and a COSHH area for containers found within the waste.
Safety was a top priority throughout the project. Comprehensive method statement and risk assessments were conducted. Greenfield operatives took reasonable care to protect the flooring by laying sheets of marine ply down on the new slab to allow the excavator to work from. Greenfield used a 360-degree excavator and selector grab to pick up the fly-tipped waste. The waste was segregated into its separate waste types to maximise recycling opportunities.
Project Overview
The site clearance project in Merton Wood had its challenges from the offset. It was identified from the site visit that an asbestos watching brief would be required as a precaution throughout the duration of the project.
Greenfield prepared a COSHH Assessments and a COSHH area for containers found within the waste.
Safety was a top priority throughout the project. Comprehensive method statement and risk assessments were conducted. Greenfield operatives took reasonable care to protect the flooring by laying sheets of marine ply down on the new slab to allow the excavator to work from. Greenfield used a 360-degree excavator and selector grab to pick up the fly-tipped waste. The waste was segregated into its separate waste types to maximise recycling opportunities.
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Project Outcomes
The removal of the fly tipped waste at Lyons Road was completed successfully allowing the following trades to undertake their works without delay.
Key outcomes include:
- Safe removal of all hazardous materials from the site.
- Successful recycling of 99% of demolition materials, contributing to the project’s sustainability goals, excluding the onsite crushed concrete that remained on site to be reused during the development.
- Zero safety incidents or accidents reported.
Project Outcomes
The removal of the fly tipped waste at Lyons Road was completed successfully allowing the following trades to undertake their works without delay.
Key outcomes include:
- Safe removal of all hazardous materials from the site.
- Successful recycling of 99% of demolition materials, contributing to the project’s sustainability goals, excluding the onsite crushed concrete that remained on site to be reused during the development.
- Zero safety incidents or accidents reported.
Services

Demolition
